Unitarianism is a philosophical religion begun in the United States as an off-shoot of Protestantism, which adopts an egalitarian broadness in the scope of encompassed religions and acceptable denominations.

Unitarianism is symbolic of religious openness, in the extreme. Buddhists and Atheists are commonly found amongst the congregations.

What is an interesting stipulation is that Unitarianism is religious at all. Even Unitarians find this interesting. Unitarianism is afterall an interesting religion. Saints may be normal.

In saying such an epochal thing as saints may be normal, however, we are also saying that materialism has spiritual value.

Interestingly this covertly avoids some of the potential errors of asceticism, but on the other hand it provides a particularly American perspective on what may otherwise be a highly cultural endeavor of religion.

Questions may arise, that for example, idealism is better understood in a commercialized context---a wave of the future, or otherwise there may be reason to consider normalcy as a defense against insanity for true religious leaders.